Oregon Coast in February ??
HI,
My husband and I are planning on driving from Washington to San Diego the first week of February. We want to stop at Crescent City, CA so we can see the Redwoods. Other than that we aren't sure what would be best to see. We have 3 days, and would like to spend part of that on the 101. We've heard the Oregon coast is a must see, and can spend one of our days driving that coast, if you think it will be worth it in February. Perhaps the winter will make it not so pretty? or maybe dangerous to drive? We are from San Diego, so don't need to see any of the So Ca coast as we can see that any time. Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated!! Thank you!! Nicole
so much to see...so little time...
Hi AZ Buck,
Thank you for your suggestion to see the Point Reyes seashore and golden gate national rec area!! Those both sound like a very good ideas! Here's what I have set out now...we'd start Thurs. a.m., and drive from Salem, Oregon down the coast to Crescent city, CA. Then on Friday we'd drive from Crescent City, CA to near Santa Rosa, CA. Then Saturday we'd drive from near Santa Rosa by the point reyes seashore, the golden gate nat'l rec and Big Sur, (i'm thinking 5 hrs from santa rosa to big sur). I wanted to start the day with these so we can be sure to see them in the daylight. Then we hit the quickest route back down to SD.. to arrive very late. I think this will work because it is Saturday so hopefully LA won't be so bad. Do you think this would be do-able?
thank you again,
Nicole
What a Difference a Day Makes
Rather than trying to get from Seattle to San Diego in 3 days while seeing the entire coast, you're now trying something a bit more sane (and possible!) by starting from much farther south and adding a 4th day. However, I'm still less than sanguine that you can cover the 270 miles from Solvang to San Diego through L.A. in anything less than 7 hours. So either you need to get a very early start or 'afternoon' had better be a euphemism for early evening.
AZBuck